19 Related Articles from 2018-11-15

AT&T Can Afford Its Dividend ... for Now. If forced to tighten its purse strings, reducing payouts to shareholders would be one of the most logical first moves. >>

College football Week 12 TV schedule. The weekend's best game will take place in a baseball stadium. >>

Couple robbed in their home by armed men. The pair escaped with jewellery, money and a car following the incident in Dundee. >>

Dell sweetens VMWare tracking stock offer to $120 per share. Dell Technologies on Thursday raised its offer to buy back shares tied to its interest in VMWare to $120 per share from its previous offer of $109. >>

Detour Gold agrees to two Paulson nominees for its board. Detour Gold Corp said on
Thursday it agreed to name two of investor Paulson & Co's
nominees to its board as it looks to end a proxy fight with the
hedge fund that had called for a complete overhaul of the board. >>

Don't Tell The Bride viewers in hysterics as groom KIDNAPS his fiancee. Charlie, 21, from Staines in Surrey, was bundled from her home and into a car by two burly 'gangsters' on Don't Tell the Bride, under the instructions of her groom Kain, 23. >>

Giller nominees on the books that made them love reading. The five finalists for the Scotiabank Giller Prize say they fell in love with the written word early in life. >>

Gloucester town crier 'hurled bell' at boys on bikes. Alan Myatt was attacked by three yobs after giving a talk wearing his full livery. >>

Headscarf Revolutionary Yvonne Blenkinsop given freedom of Hull. Yvonne Blenkinsop is the only survivor of four women whose fight changed the 1960s fishing industry. >>

Leicester explosion: Shop blast accused 'did not help'. Three men accused of murder are also charged with trying to benefit from an insurance fraud. >>

National forecast for Thursday, November 15. Janice Dean has your FoxCast. >>

REFILE-Dell sweetens VMWare tracking stock offer to $120 per share. Dell Technologies on Thursday raised its
offer to buy back shares tied to its interest in VMWare
to $120 per share from its previous offer of $109. >>